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An eccentric millionaire dies at a manor in Dalarna in Sweden, leaving behind three sons and a mistress. One of four parallel stories about parents and children. Four sides of Sweden. Four shades of brown. | Add synopsis »

A Swedish friend of mine sent me a DVD of this earlier this year; it
has yet to arrive in Britain in any form and it seems to be impossible
to order the DVD over the web. In the absence of circulating copies, I
have simply been boring anyone who will listen about this amazing film.

'Four Shades of Brown' was funded by Swedish state TV, and written,
performed and directed by the Killinggagets group who are well known in
Sweden as a comedy troupe. The film is a collection of stories about
contemporary Swedish life: the family of a dead horse trainer gather to
mourn his passing, an elderly couple on tour with their magic act visit
their uptight son in his coastal hotel and pick up an admirer en route,
a man tries to connect with his teenage son by showing him the work he
does at the pet crematorium, and a weekly 'cookery class' has turned
into an encounter group where lost souls discuss their troubled lives.
A couple of the strands interconnect: and some people have drawn
comparisons with 'Magnolia', but frankly this film is far more
original. It manages to be incredibly funny, yet in the end it
addresses some very serious issues head-on. This is the most
controversial aspect of the film, and on paper it might seem tasteless
and impossible to bring off, but it works brilliantly and that on its
own is an incredible achievement. This film is quite unique and easily
the most astonishing drama to have emerged from a major TV network
since the original BBC version of Dennis Potter's 'The Singing
Detective' in 1986 (although in some ways it also reminds me of the
dark, dark satire of British comedian Chris Morris). It's brave and
wonderful and a shining example of what an enlightened state
broadcasting system can achieve: Sveriges TV puts the 21st Century BBC
to shame.

I visited Stockholm last month and bought several copies of the DVD for
friends: but it would be so much easier if some enterprising company
gave the DVD a UK release soon. I live in hope.

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